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  • Release Date: 08/24/2004
  • Sales Rank: 59,640
  • Label: ROCK RIDGE MUSIC
  • UPC: 677516102827
 
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1LISTENSurrender 3:44
2LISTENLay It Down 4:34
3LISTENWorld Inside My Head 4:38
4LISTENHold On 3:59
5LISTENI Will Come Through 4:22
6LISTENAll About the Love 2:59
7LISTENIn the Moment 3:32
8LISTENDreamers 3:27
9LISTENAnother Me 4:02
10LISTENFirefly 4:06
11LISTENJust What I Needed 4:02
12LISTENErin 1:57
13LISTENGreen (Welcome to the World) 7:26

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Editorial Reviews

Sister Hazel probably deserved more from AAA radio than the cup of coffee they got with 1997's "All for You." The Florida combo writes strong hooks, and cultivates the same easily accessible sound that brought silver platters of success to dudes like Rob Thomas and notorious actress dater Adam Duritz. That said, Sister Hazel might lean a little much on the easygoing with 2004's Lift. The album is a wrinkle-free landscape with its emotions and instrumental points demarcated and annotated for quick and simple consumption - Lift is like Lean Cuisines for casual music fans. Opener "Surrender" offers come crackle, and its chorus is energizing and true. "Green" is as catchy as anything Train has ever written, so there's no reason why it shouldn't be a adult alternative chartbuster. Overall, the album's soft-toned production is like an enormous goosedown pillow of feelgood rock. Sister Hazel won't get you thinking too deep about anything, but they probably go great with coffee and Saturday mornings. Of course, that means you actually have to be up on Saturday morning. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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August 31, 2004: Sister Hazel has just released the ultimate rock'n'roll album. This album has a little bit of everything in it. Their liquid harmonies and strong rhythms bring their lyrics to life. Their songs are powerful and full of emotion. I highly recommend this album. You will not regret buying it!!

Liftby Anonymous

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August 30, 2004: Sister Hazel seems to be a band that everyone remembers. If you ask a random stranger, they may not remember the name, but when you sing a few versus from their hit "All For You" they quickly remember. Sister Hazel has continued to make great follow-ups to "Somewhere More Familiar", "Fortress" and their more recent "Chasing Daylight". Their latest "Lift" Incorporates the sound from the past and brings a new sound that shows where they are today in the life of their music. After giving "Lift" a quick listen, I can honestly say not one song stands out. They are all excellent. This is one of those cds that you can put in and listen to for days on end without getting the least bit tired of it. If you liked their old cds, you will be pleasantly surprised the Old Sister Hazel sound is still there, just with a little more magic is added to keep things fresh.


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